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Life in the Roaring Twenties
  • Chapter 13

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I.) Growth of the City
  • Between 1922 and 1929 population shift to cities
  • 1. Cities were the place to be, not to get away
    from
  • 2. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia largest
    cities
  • 3. Fast paced life w/ drinking, gambling,
    dancing, shows, dating

3
  • Women of the Twenties
  • 1. Women begin to assert their freedom and
    demand equality w/men
  • Result
  • The Flapper- an emancipated young women
    who embraced the
  • new
    fashions and attitudes of the day
  • Disclaimer
  • This DID NOT reflect the attitude and
    values of ALL young people

4
  • Role Changes at Home
  • 1. new work opportunities emerge
  • a. female colleges
  • b. old stereotypes
  • Result discrimination in the workplace
  • emerge
  • 2. the family and household changes
  • a. birth control
  • b. technological innovations for
  • household labor family life
  • c. greater equality in marriage
  • d. teens become rebellious

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II.) The Prohibition Age
  • 18th Amendment 1920 amendment banning of the
    manufacture,
  • sale,
    and transportation of alcoholic beverages
  • 1. Volstead Act of 1919- established a
    prohibition bureau to enforce

  • the amendment
  • Results
  • 1. Speakeasies underground nightclubs and
    salons where people
  • went to obtain
    liquor illegally
  • 2. Bootleggers people who smuggled alcohol
    illegally into the U.S.
  • 3. Organized Crime gangsters who created
    bootlegging empires

  • committing various crimes along the way
  • C. Outcome
  • 1. Repealed by the 21st Amendment in 1933

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III.) The Clash of Science vs. Religion
  • Traditional and Modern values begin to clash in
    the 1920s
  • (Religious Groups) (Secular Thinkers)
  • 1. American Fundamentalism- protestant movement
    based on strict

  • interpretation of the Bible
  • a. Billy Sunday- led religious revivals based
    on authority of Bible
  • b. leads to laws against teaching of evolution
    in schools

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  • B. The Scopes Monkey Trial
  • 1. March 1925 TN passes law against teaching of
    evolution in school
  • and John Scopes (biology teacher)
    arrested for teaching evolution
  • a. Clarence Darrow- trial lawyer ACLU hires to
    defend Scopes
  • b. William Jennings Bryan- served as prosecutor
    expert on Bible
  • 2. Trial starts July 1925 (draws national
    attention)
  • 3. Found guilty and fined 100 (ban remains in
    effect)
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